Mr. Evangelos Spyrou | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Geologist, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Evangelos Spyrou is a dedicated researcher and professional with a strong focus on geomorphology, geohazards, and geoheritage. His work integrates advanced technologies like Virtual Reality (VR) to enhance the understanding and education of these fields.
Profile
π Education:
Evangelos graduated from high school in 2017, earning his diploma with distinction. This strong academic foundation paved the way for his future endeavors in science and research.
πΌ Experience:
Evangelos has been actively involved in several prestigious Erasmus+ projects, contributing significantly to their success. In 2024, he worked on the “Tracing Climate Change (TRACE)” project, focusing on project results and management. From 2023 to 2024, he was part of the “Training new generations on geomorphology, geohazards, and geoheritage through Virtual Reality Technologies (GeoVT)” project, and from 2023 to 2025, he engaged in the “Training pupils on geosciences through Virtual Field Trips (TRiPGiFT)” project, enhancing educational experiences through virtual field trips.
π¬ Research Interests:
Evangelos’s research interests lie in the realms of geomorphology, geohazards, geoheritage, and the application of VR technologies in these areas. He is passionate about promoting geo-education and geotourism through innovative and immersive methods.
π Awards:
While specific awards are not listed, Evangelos’s consistent involvement in high-profile projects and publications indicates his recognition and valued contribution to the field of geosciences.
π Publications Top Notes:
Towards Enhanced Understanding and Experience of Landforms, Geohazards, and Geoheritage through Virtual Reality Technologies in Education: Lessons from the GeoVT Project (2024) – Cited by various articles in Geosciences.
Promoting geo-education and geotourism through geosite assessment: A case study from Acheron-Parga, Epirus, Greece (2024) – Published in International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks.
A GIS-Based Assessment of Flood Hazard through Track Records over the 1886β2022 Period in Greece (2023) – Featured in Climate.
Late Quaternary Relative Sea-Level Changes and Vertical GNSS Motions in the Gulf of Corinth: The Asymmetric Localization of Deformation Inside an Active Half-Graben (2023) – Included in Geosciences.